Tensile tests on fabric-reinforced cementitious matrix (FRCM) coupons are used to evaluate the tensile mechanical properties of the composite. Bond tests, typically single-lap shear tests, are used to characterize the interfacial properties between the FRCM composite and the substrate and to identify the interface at which debonding takes place. Some FRCM composites exhibit debonding at the fiber-matrix interface, which is characterized by a cohesive material law (CML) that can be obtained from bond tests. The authors have shown that for these composites, the CML can be fed into an analytical model to predict the results of tensile tests. In this paper, the same model is used to highlight some critical aspects of the clevis-grip tensile tes...